Aubrey Andrews made a major impact with the women’s soccer program in her first season at Rutgers-Camden. A transfer who played her first season at The College of New Jersey, Andrews captured All-New Jersey Athletic Conference Honorable Mention in 2015 on her way to earning honors as Rutgers-Camden’s team Most Valuable Player.

Academically, Andrews was a member of the inaugural Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2015 fall semester) and repeated on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll during the 2016 spring semester.
A senior academically with junior eligibility, Andrews will team with Stephanie Rodriguez to serve as the Scarlet Raptors' co-captains this season.
Soccer 2015: Started all 16 games for the Scarlet Raptors, opening the season in the midfield and ending as a back…Named team’s Most Valuable Player…Notched one goal and two assists for four points…Took nine shots, six of them on goal…Captured NJAC Honorable Mention…Her one goal proved to be the game winner in a 5-0 victory over New Jersey City University (Oct. 20) and snapped a streak of 604:24 consecutive scoreless minutes against the Scarlet Raptors…Named Rutgers-Camden’s Raptor of the Week Oct. 26…Her move to the back coincided with the Raptors’ strong 3-0-1 finish to the season, in which Rutgers-Camden allowed only one goal in the final four contests…As a back, she contributed to three of the team’s four shutouts on the season…Collected assists in back-to-back wins over Drew University (Sept. 13) and Mount Saint Vincent (Sept. 16), on game-winning goals by Ashley Silva and Kelly Barbone, respectively...Played the entire game in 14 of the Raptors’ 16 contests, including 110-minute double-overtime ties against both William Paterson University (Sept. 19) and Stockton University (Oct. 29).
Aubrey Andrews poses with Head Coach
David Hodgson after receiving her team MVP
honor at the annual Rutgers-Camden
Athletic Awards Banquet in May
Pre-Rutgers: Earned a soccer letter at The College of New Jersey in 2013…Played in 12 games and took one shot on goal…Made her collegiate debut playing 27 minutes in a 2-1 win over William Smith College (August 30), which was the only loss of the season for Smith, which went on to win the NCAA Division III national championship…Played her season high of 54 minutes and took her only shot (on goal) against New Jersey City University (Oct. 26)…Out of her 12 games, contributed to eight shutouts.
High School: Earned eight varsity letters at Haddon Heights High School, where she competed in soccer, outdoor and indoor track…First Team All-Conference player for Coach Brad Kent as a junior and a senior, Second Team All-Conference as a sophomore…Team MVP both her junior and senior seasons…Captured All-State honors as a junior and a senior…Principal’s List every semester…Top 20 in class…National Honor Society…Graduated in 2013.
Personal: Born December 19, 1994…Served on the Rutgers-Camden Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)…Hobbies and interests include snowboarding, hiking and traveling…Nursing major at Rutgers-Camden who plans to become a Trauma Nurse and travel…Aubrey is the daughter of Dave and Gena Andrews of Haddon Heights.